


TheSample Collection for Investigation of Mars(SCIM) is a mission concept for aMars air and dust sample return. It was a semi-finalist at theMars Scout Program along with four other missions in December 2002.[2][3] The SCIM mission would be designed to skim through the Mars atmosphere without landing or entering orbit.[1] It would collect samples in anaerogel and take them back to Earth on a free-return trajectory.[4]
The success of fellow Discovery program missionStardust was noted as supporting future sample return missions, and in particular supporting the SCIM concept.[1] This Stardust mission was similar in that it returned extraterrestrial material to Earth with an unmanned robotic spacecraft.[1]
SCIM would collect air and dust samples by flying through theatmosphere of Mars without landing or orbiting.[5][6] The design utilizes heritage from the successfulStardust andGenesis sample return missions.[6] A pass through the atmosphere about 40 km (25 mi) above Mars' surface at a speed of 6 km/s would result in millions of particles being encountered.[7] The particles would be collected in anaerogel and returned to Earth inside a small sealed capsule.[7] Analysis of the dust could confirm the origin of the suspectedmeteorites on Earth from Mars.[7]
SCIM was studied in 2002 for the 2007Mars Scout Program mission as a relatively low-cost, low-risk Mars sample return.[2][5] It achieved semifinalist status.[4][8] The other semifinalist missions wereARES,Phoenix, and MARVEL (Mars Volcanic Emission and Life Scout).[2] ARES was a powered Mars aircraft, Phoenix was a polar lander, and MARVEL was an orbiter.[9]
In 2014 theBoldlyGo organization stated their intention of raising money for this mission privately.[10] They stated that many space missions are not being flown due lack of funds, not because there are issues with the proposals.[10]